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THE FAST RUNNER TRILOGY: Download pay-what-you-can VOD

Three unique award-winning Inuit films express the dramatic history of one of the world’s oldest oral cultures from it’s own point of view.

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Atanarjuat The Fast Runner (2001)

"Best Canadian Film of the Decade", Atanarjuat The Fast Runner, Macleans, CTV, 2010.

The Journals of Knud Rasmussen (2006)

"It shows non-Indigenous people exactly how the madness in our world came about. The next time someone asks, 'What happened, why are Aboriginal people so violent?' I will simply say, 'Watch The Journals of Knud Rasmussen.'" Lee Maracle, Mapping Our Way Through History, 2007.

Before Tomorrow (2009)

"Before Tomorrow tells the story of First Nations people from their own perspective and does so in such a beautiful way as to extend the possibilities of cinema itself.” Jesse Wente, CBC, 2009.

It's stupid to think that he said - or, I'm fine as me sljoskao dear, and it's a lot scarier than it is wrong, but it neatly smoothed, and what's the point? Well, in that he has done for her before and after.

The actors are astonishing, and it must have been so terribly cold up there, that you know this was a labor of love for the production team. The scenery is astonishing. Almost everyone who participated in this production was full-blooded Inuit. It is a beautiful story based on an Inuit legend that exists on many different levels and subplots, etc. All told on the frozen tundra without ANY indication given about the timeframe, or even century, in which it was set... thanks

Indigenous peoples are people, communities, and nations who claim a historical continuity and cultural affinity with societies endemic to their original territories that developed prior to exposure to the larger connected civilization associated with Western culture and these societies therefore consider themselves distinct from societies of the majority culture/s that have contested their cultural sovereignty and self-determination. It is nice watching a movie about them. Thanks. igre za dva

Par Anonymous (non vérifié), le dim, 2009-12-06 14:46.

My interest was inspired by Willy Hensley's "Fifty Miles from Tomorrow"